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Other deal with overbearing and overprotective father's. Both are comedies, but Hanayome to Papa is a longer drama and has got more of a story to it.
Talk about emotion overload
Honestly, I teared up throughout the whole movie no joke. It was so sad yet so wonderful I would really recommend it.
Honestly, I teared up throughout the whole movie no joke. It was so sad yet so wonderful I would really recommend it.
I think these two dramas have some similarities.
First, their first female main roles almost have some similar characteristics, a messy woman with a messy hair and messy life who always got ridicules by others. They had a hard time building their careers. They both have crush with their superiors. And after so much hardship they made a change in their appearance.
Secondly, their first male main roles are fierce superiors, always being hard towards the first female main roles and eventually like them.
Thirdly, they have second male main roles who like the messy female main roles and always encourage them.
And lastly, they both contain plot stories that have connection with the past.
First, their first female main roles almost have some similar characteristics, a messy woman with a messy hair and messy life who always got ridicules by others. They had a hard time building their careers. They both have crush with their superiors. And after so much hardship they made a change in their appearance.
Secondly, their first male main roles are fierce superiors, always being hard towards the first female main roles and eventually like them.
Thirdly, they have second male main roles who like the messy female main roles and always encourage them.
And lastly, they both contain plot stories that have connection with the past.
Both are horror dramas that take place in a haunted, cursed hospital.
I love watching this drama so cute for the loveteam, story , characters & the twist...in fact i want to have a collection of this ...10/10 rating perfect for me & highly recommended...
Both of them are OST, good actors & actress, love the story, characters, esp the fairy tale ending...rated 10/10...must watch drama...
Both stories are about younger men falling for older women. In OML, lead actress works for and "with" him. In KWKY, leads are office co-workers. There are no major annoying love triangles or super mean/evil characters in both shows.
Both show undercover cops loosing themselves in their new identity. Also, the line between right and wrong is blurred for the undercover as well as for the spectator.
Both dramas depict the lives of 30+ urban people who are looking for love while managing their every day life.
If you want some action, crime, thriller, investigation, and a detective story, you've got to watch this too.They go undercover. Almost the same plot but the difference is their main task. In cold eyes, they follow and get information while in hidden identity, they find information, go undercover and follow, get the evidence or retrieve the stolen item then catch the criminals. It is like watching a series of cold eyes movie. Expect the unexpected. The main character in hidden identity tries to seek revenge for his girlfriend's death. No love story except for the flashbacks.
If you want some action, crime, thriller, investigation, and a detective story, you've got to watch this too. Both of the teams are tasked to catch someone. In bad guys, POLICE +CRIMINALS. In hidden identity: SECRET AGENTS who go undercover. There are so many revelations. Expect the unexpected. The main character in hidden identity tries to seek revenge for his girlfriend's death. No love story except for the flashbacks. In bad guys, they identify and catch criminals to shorten their imprisonment. Plus, both series have the SAME DIRECTOR!
Romance! Historical! Romantic Triangle, though 1 guy wins by a landslide. And production quality is great.
Jewel in the Palace goes deep into Korean cooking and Painter of the Wind shows you traditional Korean painting. Both depict a really detailed image of the time period and both have a strong female main character. The romance in both is also quite mild and builds slowly.
The idea of finding that ideal love whom you can sacrifice a lot applies to both. They both have strong female leads, and plenty of twists in the plot to keep you interested.
I dunno why but these movies feel similar to me. So much feels watching the two. The feeling of falling in love and wanting to be happy but because of the situation, it felt impossible. It's kind of sad, and not in a depressing way, but in a way where your heart feels warm and you just can't help but cry... I can't explain exactly, just watch!